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Topic: Weber Performer Grill (Read 4091 times)

Soooo......Just got one for a HECK of a deal. I checked about 20 websites and stores and they ALL go for 329....except the one I got. My brother's buddy, now mine too, sold us 2, in the box, WITH the gas charcoal starter for 250 apiece. What was really nice, his store is less than a mile from my house. Saved 80 bucks and didn't break 2 miles there and back! Now I can justify it to the Warden, she understands sales!! Got the red one. Also looking to get the Kettle Pizza insert too. Now tomorrow, beer and assembly day. I have a few ideas to increase the performance of that kettle insert and for the price I got a great charcoal grill and a pizza grill for a lot less than 3-4 thousand for the WFO. I'll keep you all posted on how things go. For now I think it's worth a shot, was in the market for the grill anyway, why not give it a shot!Jon

That looks exactly like what I have. I made an LBE out of it, and I'm extremely pleased with it. As far as I know, no one has combined a LBE with the Pizza Kettle insert. Maybe you could be the first! The brave explorer, the groundbreaking pioneer, the champion... you get it.

Jon, it's not an either-or proposition. Even if you mod your grill to hold a propane burner, you can still use it with charcoal only. It's a simple mod. All it takes is cutting out the propeller thingy, and bolting in the burner. You can remove the burner from the ashcatcher in 5 minutes, but I don't even bother. Just turn it upside down, knock the crap out of it, it's fine.

Personally, I would like to try the pizza insert, but no one is handing me $160 at this point.

Greetings,Here are a few pics of my recent DIY Weber kettle brick wood fired pizza oven. Basically split and full firebrick arranged with angle iron to provide a small fire chamber. I used a charcoal fire below the floor...heat goes up around floor to help heat chamber then a wood fire at 9 o'clock. I put pizza on a perforated pizza tray and rotated it frequently with tongs. Preheated for 1.5 hrs...Took about 2-3 minutes to cook a 9" pizza.

Have cooked 5 pizzas on it and was ok .....will do another run in a few days.